‘All things should belong to one world’ Fra Mauro’s Map of the World, Venice, c. 1450: A Project and a Story of Multiple Voices by Dr. Angelo Cattaneo Moderator: Dr. Hyunhee Park (History, CUNY John Jay College and the GC) Monday, March 23rd, 2020, 4:00-6:00 PM Room 9205, CUNY Graduate Center Join Dr. Angelo […]
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Due Feb. 17 | Rare Book School’s Summer 2020 Courses on Medieval and Early Modern Manuscripts
Rare Book School is currently accepting applications for its summer 2020 courses; the first-round deadline is February 17. Following are just some of our summer offerings on medieval and early modern manuscripts: The Book in the Manuscript Era, taught by Raymond Clemens (of Yale University) Advanced Seminar in Medieval Manuscript Studies, taught this year for the final time by Barbara […]
October 4th | The Public Scholar in the Precarious University: A Workshop
Please join us for two Medieval Studies events at the CUNY Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue Friday, October 4 (2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.) featuring David Perry 2 p.m., room 5409 The Public Scholar in the Precarious University: A Workshop Should academics go public? How does going public work? What are the risks of speaking […]